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... Oedipal trajectory and therefore allow for the limited expression of a specifically female desire . Feminist film critics , then , have not so much rejected the model of filmic pleasure proposed by Lacanian theories of the cinematic ...
... Oedipal trajectory and therefore allow for the limited expression of a specifically female desire . Feminist film critics , then , have not so much rejected the model of filmic pleasure proposed by Lacanian theories of the cinematic ...
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... Oedipal trajectory . Freud con- ceived of identification as a defense against the boy's homosexual object - cathexis with the father . In The Ego and the Id , he defines identification as a melancholic structure that compensates the boy ...
... Oedipal trajectory . Freud con- ceived of identification as a defense against the boy's homosexual object - cathexis with the father . In The Ego and the Id , he defines identification as a melancholic structure that compensates the boy ...
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... Oedipal one in which the narrative races over the woman's body and - in the case of Hitch- cock - probably hacks it up along the way ? As can be seen in some recent criticism , the very dullest kind of feminist film theory can put any ...
... Oedipal one in which the narrative races over the woman's body and - in the case of Hitch- cock - probably hacks it up along the way ? As can be seen in some recent criticism , the very dullest kind of feminist film theory can put any ...
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Introduction MAR 1 0 | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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